Comedy is the Cure by Taquita Love

Comedy is the Cure by Taquita Love
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Comedian and Real Nurse Taquita Love talks to her funny friends about medical mishaps. If laughter is the best medicine...then COMEDY is the CURE
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The podcast focuses on the intersection of health and humor, with themes including personal medical stories, comedic reflections on healthcare, and insights from various comedians. Episodes feature topics such as navigating life post-surgery, childhood health challenges, and the role of comedy in dealing with serious issues, exemplified by guests like Martin Morrow sharing their journey and Ken Garr discussing managing brittle bone disease.

Comedian and Real Nurse Taquita Love talks to her funny friends about medical mishaps. If laughter is the best medicine…then COMEDY is the CURE
Brandon Cormell said he had 3% blood left after slicing his hand on a tuna can… and still had to wait an HOUR in the ER like the rest of us.
But forget antibiotics—he swears onions are the real cure.
On this episode of Comedy Is The Cure, host Taquita Love dives into Brandon’s wild kitchen mishap, his obsession with natural remedies, and how he took over the internet with his voiceover characters that blew up on YouTube and Instagram.
Brandon’s been seen on Revolt TV, starred in viral skits like Hinge Is Full of Liars, and is known for impersonating everyone from aunties to uncles to exes. Now he brings that same wild energy to the podcast chair.
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